On President’s Day, the U.S. recognizes and celebrates the Presidents that have shaped American history and the integrity of our nation. President’s Day allows us to reflect on the nuance of strategic leadership, and its many modes of implementation across federal, state and local governments.
Preserving U.S. democracy, however, requires legislators and political officials to remain in tune to public opinion. On a foundational level, public opinion can be measured through citizen satisfaction, or a lack thereof. When we begin to better understand disparities in favorability across governance, we can understand the changing dynamics of partisan politics and the affiliated policies.
A recent Pew Research Center study finds that after the 2024 election:
- 69% of registered voters said the elections in their community were administered efficiently
- 43% said the same about elections across the United States
- 61% of U.S. adults had a favorable view of their government
- 22% felt positively about the federal government.
- 63% of voters said elections in their community were administered well
- 21% felt the same about federal elections
By and large these statistics represent Americans connection to community, and policies that function on a micro scale, or resonate on a personal level. Education, healthcare, and crime are chief among these concerns.
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